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FIRST IRISH WEEKEND Above — Anitra Tescula takes time out from selling food at the carnival. Right — Father Forest and the Trees entertain at the coffee house. Below — C.C. students get together for the last night of the Irish Weekend. Below; Right — Patty Mangona says that business is really looking up! 19
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C.C. celebrated its first Irish Weekend, March 16-18. But Irish Weekend really began the week before with the clubs and classes putting together their different plans and booths. One girl from each class was nominated for the Irish Court on the basis of her school spirit and enthusiasm. Members of the court included senior Mary Anne Arnold, junior Mary Harber, sophomore Larene Dilley, and freshman Judy Rondot. Friday night, junior Mary Harber was crowned queen to reign over the Irish Weekend. Two bands. General George and the Protestors for Peace, pro- vided the music for the dance which was held in C.C. ' s gym from 8-12. Saturday morning was spent decorating and setting up booths for the carnival. Booths included ring toss, basketball throw, penny pitch, a cake walk, and a jail. Food booths included baked goods, cotton candy, hot dogs, and tacos. There were two spook houses, one sponsored by the freshman class and the other by the Echo Staff. The senior booth was the biggest attraction. It was a pie throwing booth and the targets were four of our favorite male teachers. The carnival lasted from 4-10 in the gym. Sunday evening a coffee house was held in the Clinton Room from 7-10. Students and outside enter- tainers played. Among the performers were C.C. ' s Paula Taylor on the guitar, and Larry Budenz and his ' magic microphone. ' Also in the program were Father Forest and the Trees from Luers, Furg, and Ziggy- All proceeds from the weekend went to support the band ' s trip to Europe, the Shamrock, and the Echo. CC IRISH CELEBRATE Above — Irish Court: Larene Dilley, Queen Mary Harber, Mary Ann Arnold, and Judy Rondot pose for their picture out on the lawn. Below Left — Tower of Strength gets a pie in the eye from Coach Noncorrow. Below Right — Ziggy was one of the many entertainers at the coffee house. 18
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